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9 marzo, 2015Todas las marcas quisieron estar en #TheDress ¿Quién lo hizo mejor?
Que días tuvo el internet la semana pasada. El 26 de Febrero, justo después de las 6pm BuzzFeed publicó un artículo que tal vez sea el artículo más compartido de todos los tiempos: “What Colors Are This Dress o ¿De que color es este vestido?”.
Si no te enteraste, lo cual es prácticamente imposible o vives en una cueva, la historia hablaba de un discusión en Tumblr sobre el color de un vestido. Bueno, el internet explotó así como muchas marcas que rápidamente hablaron del tema y lo aprovecharon.
Te dejo algunos de los tweets que se publicaron:
https://twitter.com/Oreo/status/571353077606969344/
Whether you're #TeamWhiteandGold or #TeamBlueandBlack — everyone is on #TeamBreadsticks. #TheDress pic.twitter.com/P04bjXgzED
— Olive Garden (@olivegarden) February 27, 2015
So do you think this is #whiteandgold too? pic.twitter.com/C829igRjVq
— Xbox (@Xbox) February 27, 2015
Technically, #thedress is French Melody PPQ-17 & Eagle Rock S-H-730. Check it out on our app! http://t.co/gifE3xp8B8 pic.twitter.com/jUk1JDvxv0
— BEHR Paint (@BehrPaint) February 27, 2015
https://twitter.com/3DWhite/status/571363135174656000
The dress is blue and black. #thedress #teamblueandblack pic.twitter.com/J822wJAvWb
— Snapple® (@Snapple) February 27, 2015
We see #blueandyellow…of course. Bring out #TheDress
— Hellmann's (@Hellmanns) February 27, 2015
All we see is comfortable. #TheDress #CrocNation pic.twitter.com/vZfuW9DgEJ
— Crocs Shoes (@Crocs) February 27, 2015
Hey internet, you obsess over a dress when you’re hungry. #DressGate #BlackandBlue #WhiteandGold #EatASNICKERS pic.twitter.com/5Tc20A06GF
— SNICKERS® (@SNICKERS) February 27, 2015
The only colors I see are #Yellow and #Black #TheDress
— Waffle House (@WaffleHouse) February 27, 2015
No matter what color you see, there's no denying our Ram trucks look great. #TheDress pic.twitter.com/1HSwZpp3XX
— RamTrucks (@RamTrucks) February 27, 2015
Let's settle this once and for all, it's blue and white. #Effortless #TheDress pic.twitter.com/EndigfjSVB
— AT&T (@ATT) February 27, 2015
For those seeing #WhiteandGold in #TheDress (http://t.co/pNG9tXu5pU), @HopeTaylorPhoto ends the debate. pic.twitter.com/W7TwQJy13m
— Adobe (@Adobe) February 27, 2015
Doesn't matter if it’s blue/black or white/gold, they still taste delicious. #thedress pic.twitter.com/Oq8srrAKnd
— Dunkin' (@dunkindonuts) February 27, 2015
I think the dress is actually orange. #TheDress pic.twitter.com/M2wEUAaGnw
— Whataburger® (@Whataburger) February 27, 2015
I have no idea what you guys are talking about. It looks Rainbow to me. #TheDress
— Skittles (@Skittles) February 27, 2015
#TheDress looks silver and blue to us.
— Coors Light (@CoorsLight) February 27, 2015
Bad lighting makes you see #TheDress in gold or blue. But see what good lighting can do http://t.co/7YhtYEyL2y pic.twitter.com/8MeHYrY9l4
— Signify (@Signifycompany) February 27, 2015
Does #TheDress debate really matter? #teamgold pic.twitter.com/Qhq9lYW4Fq
— Yuengling Brewery (@Yuengling_Beer) February 27, 2015
The only colors I see are #Yellow and #Black #TheDress
— Waffle House (@WaffleHouse) February 27, 2015
idk what color that dress is but pancakes are definitely gold and butter is definitely white
— IHOP (@IHOP) February 27, 2015
Clearly it's copper and black. #TheDress
— Duracell (@Duracell) February 27, 2015
It's not the color of #TheDress that matters, it's the #party you wear it to.
— Party City (@PartyCity) February 27, 2015
White and gold? Black and blue? All we see is white and red. #TheDress
— barefootwine (@BarefootWine) February 27, 2015
#whiteandgold or #blackandblue? We found a way around science- you can have both! #TheDress #dressgate pic.twitter.com/5oj3ZTqOWk
— LEGO (@LEGO_Group) February 27, 2015
Definitely not blue #TheDress pic.twitter.com/Z1dIE9Atoa
— Krispy Kreme (@krispykreme) February 27, 2015
https://twitter.com/GuinnessIreland/status/571278707530166272/
https://twitter.com/KITKAT/status/571254447009091585/
We've been asked… The dress is blue & black. #tweetfromtheseat
— Charmin (@Charmin) February 27, 2015
AKSHULLY if you adjust the saturation and bring down the levels you'll see that the llamas never even ran away in the first place. #TheDress
— Pete Zaroll (@totinos) February 27, 2015
We see it as blue and yellow, but we may be a tiny bit biased. #TheDress pic.twitter.com/JGs4XuyiZ8
— Cirque du Soleil (@Cirque) February 27, 2015
It doesn’t matter which color you see, we’ve got you covered. #TheDress pic.twitter.com/v5lJOCydVp
— BEHR Paint (@BehrPaint) February 27, 2015
No filter. #TheDress pic.twitter.com/U1A8A6pNsd
— Miller Lite (@MillerLite) February 27, 2015
You all have it all wrong. It's red & red. #TheDress
— Fireball Whisky (@FireballWhisky) February 27, 2015
Why does everyone keep calling us Gold and White now? What’s going on, Internet?! #TheDress #WhatColorsAreThisDress pic.twitter.com/Hz4xGr7DzZ
— M&M'S (@mmschocolate) February 27, 2015
Less concerned about #thedress and more concerned about the #lastchobani in the fridge.
— Chobani (@Chobani) February 27, 2015
We promise, we aren't messing with you. This dress is blue and black. #TheDress #Blueandblack #WhiteandGold pic.twitter.com/pI92V96uLX
— JCPenney (@jcpenney) February 27, 2015
We think #thedress is blue… But we're a bit biased. #blueandblackhttp://t.co/ycCj6KU5MW
— Lee Jeans (@LeeJeans) February 27, 2015
*stops furiously scribbling amidst dozens of coffee cups*
there is no dress. it is not the dress that changes colors, it is only yourself.
— Denny's (@DennysDiner) February 27, 2015
It's white and gold. pic.twitter.com/OqrPgKx6r4
— Pizza Hut (@pizzahut) February 27, 2015
This is awkward, it's actually white and red. pic.twitter.com/DpCKsBkPiI
— Domino's Pizza (@dominos) February 27, 2015
#TheDress might look better in red and white.
— Coca-Cola (@CocaCola) February 27, 2015
Fuente: AdWeek